Minn. gives students more time to complete tests

The deadline for schools to administer Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments, or MCAs, was May 10.

Associated Press

Computer glitches are prompting the Minnesota Department of Education to give schools more time to complete spring testing.

The deadline for schools to administer Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments, or MCAs, was May 10.

But dozens of districts delayed testing after computer glitches kept thousands of students from completing their MCAs in recent weeks.

Charlene Briner, chief of staff at the state Department of Education, says schools will be allowed to continue testing after the May 10 deadline.

Briner tells Minnesota Public Radio News (http://bit.ly/18qwq8f) that once testing is complete, state officials will work with the U.S. Department of Education to determine if the delays have compromised this year's student test data.

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